Re: Taking fish pics solo
Re: Taking fish pics solo
Invest in a waterproof digital camera. There are many makes and models out there now and some of the newer ones take great pictures and HD video for around 300 dollars. Pentax just came out with a new version the W90. Highly recommended.
This way you don't have to worry about dropping it the water.
Keep the camera close. I usually keep it down the front of my waders or in a shirt pocket. I take it out and turn it on after the hook set. Cradle the fish in the water, snap a pic, release. The fish never leaves the water and its over fairly quick.
Re: Taking fish pics solo
I second the water proof camera. The Pentax is a good camera so is the Olympus Stylus is also a good choice. I own both I like both but I think the Olympus takes better pics. A net also helps.
Re: Taking fish pics solo
I am cheap. I have a inexpensive digital camera on a lanyard and keep it under my waders.
For what it is worth. :)
Re: Taking fish pics solo
i second the waterproof digital camera recommendation. I got a refurbished Olympus SW1050 off eBay for like $150, works great. Now if I could just catch a few more subjects to photograph everything would be perfect:)
Re: Taking fish pics solo
I keep the fish in the net in the water in order he could breath. I take the camera. I put the fish and the net on a flat part of the river. But I never get the fish out of the water.
Like that
http://troutpredator.info/internatio...grand-opening/
Usually the fish stops to move after a while.
After, he's able to go back to the river with full energy and no problems
Re: your way is the best..thats how it should be done.
[quote author=Clema74 link=topic=4238.msg33490#msg33490 date=1269331644]
I keep the fish in the net in the water in order he could breath. I take the camera. I put the fish and the net on a flat part of the river. But I never get the fish out of the water.
Like that
http://troutpredator.info/internatio...grand-opening/
Usually the fish stops to move after a while.
After, he's able to go back to the river with full energy and no problems
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Re: Taking fish pics solo
[quote author=sholgate link=topic=4238.msg33487#msg33487 date=1269309265]
I am cheap. I have a inexpensive digital camera on a lanyard and keep it under my waders.
For what it is worth. :)
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Shlogate or anyone for that matter, you can always buy a waterproof case for $20 to $40:
http://www.shoebuy.com/aqua-case-wat...-_-none-_-none
http://www.scuba.com/scuba-gear-540/...amera-Bag.html